Yes, it is good to succeed in our chosen fields. To find happiness in our vocations and daily work. To leave the world a better place than we found it. But unless we are leading a transfigured life capable of amazing the world, unless we are manifesting the glory of God in Christ Jesus, we are not aiming high enough! The post Archbishop Lori Homily: Feast of the Transfiguration appeared first on…
The renewal of society begins, not with structures, but with saints. We can renew society by answering the call to holiness, and at the heart of our holiness is the One in whom we are one. The post Archbishop Lori: Supreme Chaplain’s Final Remarks appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .
The Archdiocese of Baltimore is committed to protecting children and helping to heal victims of abuse. We urge anyone who has any knowledge of any child sexual abuse to contact law enforcement, and if clergy or other church personnel is suspected of committing the abuse, we ask that you also call the Archdiocese’s Office of Child and Youth Protection The post Statement on Kenneth Goedeke appeared…
Whether or not you are part of the Knights of Columbus, let Bl. Michael inspire you to share Christ’s love generously, and spur you on to help others, especially those in need, to reclaim their dignity as brothers and sisters of Christ and as the adopted children of God the Father. The post Archbishop Lori Homily: Knights of Columbus in Denver appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .
If we are an open book before the Lord, we will relate to others and exercise our responsibilities with greater freedom and authenticity. The post Archbishop Lori Homily: Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .
You and I both experience the need for a place of solitude, a place of quiet, apart from the world’s sound and fury, apart even from the dusty roads of mission, ministry, and the academy. It is there, alone with the Lord, that we can give voice to our questions, wrestle with our doubts, probe the Word of God more deeply, and in his grace, draw our conclusions. The post Archbishop Lori Homily:…
But as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, I would suggest another saying today – at least for American Catholics: All roads lead to Maryland. The post Archbishop Lori Homily: 14th Sunday, 250th Anniversary of the United States appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .
Today as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, that history gives us much to celebrate. We can thank God for the blessings of liberty, for the opportunities this nation has provided, and for the countless men and women who sacrificed so that future generations might live in freedom. The post Archbishop Lori Homily: 250th Independence Day appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .
On this Fourth of July, as our nation marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Catholics are invited not only to celebrate our history but also to reflect prayerfully on our future. The post Celebrating 250 Years of American Independence appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .
In the Gospel, we see how deeply the Lord loved his own in the world. So deep was his love that he gave them something more than a word of encouragement or a bit of sage advice. The post Archbishop Lori Homily: Priesthood Ordination appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore .